Tuesday, 22 August 2017

FREE Coding for Entrepreneurs Basic course coupon

A Free Introduction to “Coding for Entrepreneurs | A Programming Class for the Non-Technical Founder” on Udemy. Launch!

Remember when you couldn’t walk? Of course not. Who can?

Learning to code is much like learning to walk…except it happens much later in life.

Entrepreneurs like you are a rare breed. You create incredible businesses and come up with ideas that change the world.

Technology has made the 21st century, the century of the entrepreneur. Thanks to the power of the internet, you can reach a global audience in minutes.

The question is…do you have the skills to be able to take advantage of this incredible opportunity?

If you’re starting (or have started) a business in today’s tech driven economy, then you’ve got to understand the code that’s driving your business.

Instead of spending infinity boring you with the intricacies of a multitude of languages, Coding For Entrepreneurs will teach you the exact languages you need to know to launch any type of eCommerce site & build landing pages that convert browsers into buyers.

The best way to learn is by doing – you’ll never learn anything if you sit and watch videos or read a PDF all day. We get you into action and enable you to achieve results immediately.

You’ll get in introduction in:

Coding is extremely logical. Take Python for example – it reads just like the English language less a couple of odd characters.

We Put Special Emphasis On Django…Why?

The truth is that you could learn all of these languages and use them to further enhance your coding.

But why bother?

You’re an entrepreneur, NOT a professional coder. Would you rather learn how to code something quickly and start building your business empire or spend years debugging something that may never launch?

It’s time to take your future into your own hands and learn how to start Coding For Entrepreneurs today!

Windows Users:

“The easiest way to take this course in terms of learning is through a Linux VM. On Windows, download Virtualbox and a Linux .iso (e.g. Ubuntu). Once downloaded, open Virtualbox, follow the steps to create a Ubuntu VM, select the .iso from your hard drive, install Ubuntu and you’re good to go with all the commands mentioned in this course. The only extra command I’ve had so far to install pip is ‘sudo apt-get install python-setuptools’.” — Harry (student)